Now for some reason, when I do the same steps it draws a HUGE rectangle, covering all the drawing. What happened?

I figured out a way to draw it the following way, but its too complicated:
- Rectangle
- Specify point
- D
- 20"
- 30"
- Specify placement

Please help! I want my "easy way" back!

30th Sep 2017 06:30 pm

ReMark

I've always typed in "D" for Dimensions when using the Rectangle command. There are custom lisp routines that operate the way you specified however so I'm wondering if that's what you were using previous to this.

30th Sep 2017 06:48 pm

Cad64

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ana

Please help! I want my "easy way" back!

Click the little "DYN" button at the bottom of your screen. Then you should be able to do it the "easy way".

30th Sep 2017 09:44 pm

Ana

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Where do I find this DYN? this is my status bar, shown everything that is turned ON and OFF

Thank you for everyone helping me out

30th Sep 2017 10:08 pm

Cad64

Sorry, I have my buttons set to display as text. I don't like icons. Your icons look very different from mine though, so I don't know which button toggles dynamic input. I'm surprised to see the 2015 interface looks so much different than 2014.

You can use the F12 key on your keyboard to toggle Dynamic Input on and off.

30th Sep 2017 10:25 pm

Cad64

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If you find that your Dynamic Input is already enabled but you're still having this issue, check your settings. Type DSETTINGS at the command line. This will open the Drafting Settings window. Make sure you're on the "Dynamic Input" tab, click the "Settings" button and make sure you have "Relative Coordinates" selected. See below.

2nd Oct 2017 01:17 pm

SLW210

Quote:

Originally Posted by ReMark

I've always typed in "D" for Dimensions when using the Rectangle command. There are custom lisp routines that operate the way you specified however so I'm wondering if that's what you were using previous to this.

Or maybe a custom ribbon or toolbar button. I have always had to do it by hitting "D" for the distance, as well.

2nd Oct 2017 04:45 pm

steven-g

I didn't even know the "D" option existed before today, with dynamic input it's automatic to input relative sizes after the initial start point (at least I thought it was), and the area and rotation options are a revelation as well.

2nd Oct 2017 05:36 pm

RobDraw

Another way to do it until you find a solution is to use the @ symbol before the relative coordinates, i.e. @20,30.

2nd Oct 2017 06:55 pm

SLW210

I have DYN on and the D is required if you want a rectangle by the lengths of the sides. I do not see anything in the OPs first thread about using relative coordinates.